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Genocide, Mass Atrocity, and War Crimes in Modern History: Blood and Conscience [2 volumes]: Praeger Security International

Autor James Larry Taulbee
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Defining "genocide" as an international crime, this two-volume set provides a comparative study of historical cases of genocide and mass atrocity-clearly identifying the factors that produced the attitudes and behaviors that led to them-discusses the reasons for rules in war, and examines how the five principles laid out in the Geneva Conventions and other international agreements have functioned in modern warfare.Written by an expert on international politics and law, Genocide, Mass Atrocity, and War Crimes in Modern History: Blood and Conscience is an easy-to-understand resource that explains why genocides and other atrocities occur, why humanity saw the need to create rules that apply during war, and how culture, rules about war, and the nature of war intersect.The first volume addresses the history and development of the normative regime(s) that define genocide and mass atrocity. Through a comparative study of historical cases that pay particular attention to the factors involved in producing the attitudes and behaviors that led to the incidents of mass slaughter and mistreatment, the author identifies the reasons that genocides and mass atrocities in the 20th century were largely ignored until the early 1990s and why even starting then, responses were inconsistent.The second book discusses why rules in war exist, which factors may lead to the adoption of rules, what defines a war "crime," and how the five fundamental principles laid out in the Geneva Conventions and other international agreements have actually functioned in modern warfare. It also poses-and answers-the interesting question of why we should obey rules when our opponents do not. The final chapter examines what actions could serve to identify future situations in which mass atrocities may occur and identifies the problems of timely humanitarian intervention in international affairs.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440829840
ISBN-10: 1440829845
Pagini: 696
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 51 mm
Greutate: 1.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Praeger Security International

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Explains why international prosecutions for genocide are difficult even though the goal of the law is to hold responsible those in charge as well as the planners and instigators

Notă biografică

James Larry Taulbee, PhD, is professor emeritus of political science at Emory University, Atlanta, GA.

Cuprins

Preface1. War Crimes and the Nature of War2. Historical Roots and Regulation3. Contemporary Law Relating to Armed Conflict: What Is a War Crime?4. Combatants and Civilians: Private Military Companies, POWs, and Unlawful Combatants5. Law and Noninternational Conflict6. War Crimes: Culture and Combat7. Aerial Warfare8. Weapons and Prohibitions: Chemical, Biological, and Nuclear9. Courts and TrialsNotesIndex

Recenzii

These volumes provide readers with a strong background on the issue and its current state, using several examples throughout. The well-researched and documented volumes serve as both a reference in themselves and as a springboard to delve further into the areas examined. Summing Up: Recommended.